The Franz Josef or Ka Roimata o Hinehukatere (in Maori) is a 12 km long glacier located in Westland National Park on the West Coast of the South Island. It is unique in the fact that it descends from the Southern Alps to just 240 metres above sea level amidst the greenery and lushness of a temperate rainforest. The area surrounding the two glaciers (Fox and Franz Josef) is designated a World Heritage Site. The river emerging from the glacier terminal of Franz Josef is known as the Waiho.
The glacier, viewed from the valley.
Me on the glacier. Gotta love the sunglasses, eh? ;)
The valley the glacier carved out and the Waiho river. It was still sunny. Later on it started to cool down.
1 comment:
Hallo Lieverd, wat een prachtige foto's van wandeling over de gletscher, indrukwekkend hoor zo'n ijslandschap.
Liefs, Mama
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